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Arbitration Law India
Arbitrator is a technically name of a person selected with reference to an established system for friendly determination of controversy which, though not judicial, yet is regulated by law; so that the powers and duties of the arbitrator, when once he is chosen, are prescribed by law, and his doings may be judicially revised if he has exceeded his authority. Thus, the arbitrator is a private, disinterested person, chosen by the parties to a disputed question, for the purpose of hearing their contentions, and giving judgment between them, to whose decision, called "award", the litigants submit themselves either voluntary, or, in some cases, compulsorily, by order of court.

The Importance of WhistleBlowing
Whistle blowing. While some may view it as “snitching”, others may view it as bravery and a dedication to proper ethics. In this issue of Astronology, we take a look at the importance of whistle blowing, along with the positive and negative benefits from it.

Getting Control of a Domain Name
Question: If someone has already registered a Domain Name that is similar to my business name or trade marks, is there is anything that I can do about it without having to take expensive Court action?

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Raising A Family While You Work
The story of Margie Brogan, a labor arbitrator, on how to raise a family as she runs a business.

Arbitration Law India
Arbitrator is a technically name of a person selected with reference to an established system for friendly determination of controversy which, though not judicial, yet is regulated by law; so that the powers and duties of the arbitrator, when once he is chosen, are prescribed by law, and his doings may be judicially revised if he has exceeded his authority. Thus, the arbitrator is a private, disinterested person, chosen by the parties to a disputed question, for the purpose of hearing their contentions, and giving judgment between them, to whose decision, called "award", the litigants submit themselves either voluntary, or, in some cases, compulsorily, by order of court.

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